Three shows have been picked up for additional seasons — “Grace and Frankie” (Netfix), “The Leftovers” (HBO) and “Wayward Pines” (Fox).

“Grace and Frankie” was given an unofficial greenlight for a third season, according to deadline.com, before its second season has even aired (it’s set to debut in 2016). The news came hours after star Lily Tomlin earned a Golden Globe nomination for her role in the series, which centers on two women (Tomlin and Jane Fonda) whose husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) leave them for each other.

“The Leftovers” will get a third and final season for creator Damon Lindelof (“Lost”) to wrap up the drama about the aftermath of a Rapture-like event. Following an uneven first season, “The Leftovers” earned critical praise for its revamped second season, which focused on two families and moved the setting from suburban New York to eastern Texas. The Season 2 cast starred Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Liv Tyler, Ann Dowd and Regina King.

Fox event series “Wayward Pines” is also set to return for a 10-episode second season next summer. Season 2 of the M. Night Shyamalan thriller will pick up in the wake of the finale’s events, when a new arrival in Wayward Pines finds himself in the middle of a serious rebellion. No word on casting yet.